"Book Today and Save" fares are capacity controlled and may change without notice. The fares are per person based on double occupancy. Single and third person rates are also available. SeaDream Yacht Club strongly recommends that all guests purchase travel insurance.

Rovinj is a popular tourist resort in Croatia situated on the north Adriatic Sea. It is situated on the western coast of the Istrian peninsula and remains as one of the last true fishing ports. SeaDream has arranged some unique land adventure options including; Porec, a Touch of History, Culture & The Family Tradition of Wine Making, and the very popular Searching For Truffles in the Countryside. SeaDream is scheduled to anchor to offer water sports activities from the marina (Permission and conditions pending).

Sibenik

The town of Sibenik is situated in one of the most well-protected natural harbors on the Croatian coast. Your SeaDream yacht navigates in to the harbor past numerous islands in the archipelago and through a channel that is, in parts, less than 500 feet wide. While Sibenik is less well known than Dubrovnik and Split, it has its own personality and some great things to see and enjoy. Sibenik's St. James Cathedral is one of the marvels of the Dalmatian Coast and is Unesco World Heritage listed as of November 2000. In the old town, little streets lead to attractive squares where modern shops blend into the fine and stylish architecture of vanished centuries. Nearby is the Krka National Park with its river and numerous waterfalls and cascades. SeaDream Land Adventures offer you an orientation of the city as well as venturing to the Krka National Park & Waterfalls as well as the neighboring town of Zadar and Liquor Tasting.

Hvar

Hvar is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. The island of Hvar is somewhat unusual as it is blessed with a large fertile coastal plain, and fresh water springs. Its hillsides are covered in pine forests, with vineyards, olive groves, fruit orchards and lavender fields in the agricultural areas. The climate is characterized by mild winters, and warm summers with many hours of sunshine. Guests have an option to kayak down the coastline on one of our land adventures or take an independent hike up to the fortress to have some incredible views of the picturesque harbor. You also have an option to bike across the island to Starigrad and meet up with the other guests on the land adventure called “The best of Both Worlds”.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik (Pearl of the Adriatic) is one of the most prominent destinations in the Adriatic Sea. It lies in the region of Dalmatia and was awarded World Unesco Heritage status in 1979. The population is approximately 43,000 and is considered to be among the 10 best medieval walled cities in the world. SeaDream anchors off the walled city as a port of call and tenders directly to the town gate. If you check the land adventures tab you will see that there are many different options to consider in this incredible town. Dubrovnik is also an embarkation point on select voyages. On these occasions the yacht is docked at the cruise terminal.

Parga

Parga is a resort town located in the northwestern part of Preveza in Epirus. Parga lies on the Ionian coast between the cities of Preveza and Igoumenitsa. This resort town is particularly known for its scenic beauty. Active guests love the Acheron River Safari adventure. Others enjoy a stroll through the town and playing from the marina in the afternoon.

Itea (Delphi)

Itea is a small town situated on the north coast of the Gulf of Corinth, 2 km west of Kirra, 8 km southwest of Delphi. The town has a nice beach along with some shops, cafes and restaurants. It allows the closest access to the incredible sight of Delphi which is within the top three archeological attractions in Greece and in 1987 was inscribed as a UNESCO Heritage Site. It is believed the Zeus wanted to find the center of the Earth so he sent two eagles flying from the eastern and western extremities and where they met was Delphi – becoming the “navel/center of the earth”. SeaDream has arranged the very best guides and vehicles from Athens to further enhance this incredible visit. Your guided visit highlights the ancient Sanctuary of Apollo, where Pythia, the celebrated Oracle dwelt, the Temple of Apollo, the Sacred Way, the amphitheater, the best preserved stadium of Greece, and the Castalia Spring, where in ancient days the pilgrims had to wash before they were allowed to consult the Oracle. In the Delphi Museum, see such treasures as the Omphalos, which marked the center of the world, and the magnificent bronze Charioteer, one of the finest pieces surviving from the 5th century BC. After the museum there will be free time to visit the village of Delphi. SeaDream has the option of docking along the small pier in Itea or anchoring off to provide water sports options. This is dependent on availability as well as the amount of guests visiting the archeological site.

Santorini

Santorini also known as Thera is a volcanic island located in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast from Greece's mainland. Santorini is essentially what remains of an enormous volcanic explosion, destroying the earliest settlements on what was formerly a single island, and leading to the creation of the current geological caldera.

Mykonos

Mykonos is one of the most visited Greek Islands. It is part of the Cyclades group and lies between Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos. The island spans an area of 85.5 square kilometres (33.0 sq mi) and rises to an elevation of 341 metres (1,119 feet) at its highest point.
Mykonos is so incredibly beautiful, it is not surprising that it has become one of the most desired destinations in the world. When you also add the cosmopolitan lifestyle, the sophisticated nightlife and the historic treasures of the nearby Unesco Awarded Delos you’ll have the recipe for an unforgettable holiday. SeaDream generally anchors just of the famous windmills and tenders directly to the old town. Guests have a few organized options including the Sacred Island of Delos, others may simply want to explore the island’s incredible beaches, boutiques, clubs and churches independently.

Kusadasi (Ephesus)

Kusadasi is a resort town on Turkey's Aegean coast and the center of the seaside district of the same name in Aydin Province. Some visitors simply want to go shopping at the grand bazaar and see a carpet demonstration. Hopefully you have practiced your negotiating skills for these authentic copies, original reproductions as well as the real deal. Others will make time to see the Wonders of Ephesus. This comprehensive SeaDream Land Adventure includes a guided tour of the stunning archaeological site of Ephesus including the recently excavated Terrace Houses, but also adds a visit to the House of the Virgin Mary. For any traveler arriving to this region in Italy it simply can’t be missed!

Kepez (Troy & Gallipoli)

Kepez is a seaside town in the Canakkale Province in Turkey. From Kepez SeaDream offers a unique Land Adventure to the ruins of the ancient city of Troy (Unesco Heritage Site). The movie starring Brad Pit although filmed in Malta has the actual Trojan Horse in Canakkale. Another “don’t miss” option would be to visit perhaps the most moving site in all of Turkey: Anzac Cove and the World War I battlefields of Gallipoli. We recommend that you make time and visit this hauntingly beautiful area where for more than nine months (1915-16) Allied and Turkish troops faced one another in one of the world's most tragic battles to gain control of this most important waterway " the Dardanelles.

Corinth Canal (Transit)

So narrow! So dramatic! You'll understand why SeaDream says "expect the unexpected" as your yacht transits the Corinth Canal. The canal was first completed in the 1893, despite previous attempts from ancient times; the first plans being from 602BC. The Roman emporer Nero actually started construction in 67AD, making the first cut himself with a golden pick.
The canal we transit is 6.3 kilometres (3.9 mi) in length. Before the canal, ships sailing between the Aegean and the Adriatic had had to circumnavigate the Peloponnese Peninsula adding about 185 nautical miles to their voyage.

Istanbul

Istanbul historically known as Constantinople is the largest city in Turkey and 5th largest city proper in the world with a population of over 14 million, also making it the second largest metropolitan area in Europe by population. Istanbul was selected as a European Capital of Culture for 2010. Historic areas of the city were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1985. Istanbul is a transcontinental city, straddling the Bosporus, one of the world's busiest waterways in northwestern Turkey. It is situated between the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea. Its commercial and historical center lies in Europe, while a third of its population lives in Asia. SeaDream calls to this wonderful destination both as an embarkation point and a destination offering several land adventures. Please check the Land Adventures tab for all of the possibilities as well as embarkation and transfer information.

Venice

Venice has been known as the "Queen of the Adriatic", "City of Water", "City of Masks", "City of Bridges", "The Floating City", and "City of Canals". Luigi Barzini, writing in The New York Times, described it as "undoubtedly the most beautiful city built by man". Venice has also been described by the Times Online as being one of Europe's most romantic cities. Founded in the 5th century, the city stretches across 118 small islands in the marshy Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic. In 1987 Venice and its Lagoon was inscribed as an UNESCO Heritage site. SeaDream typically docks at the San Basilio pier after navigating by the famous St. Mark’s Square down the grand canal. With its yacht stature, SeaDream vessels are amongst the very few commercial vessels that can navigate this famous waterway. SeaDream does offer Land Adventures when overnighting. You can also contact our destination specialists should you need a private arrangement, transfer or hotel recommendation.

So narrow! So dramatic! You'll understand why SeaDream says "expect the unexpected" as your yacht
transits the Corinth Canal.
The Corinth Canal was built in the late nineteenth century and created a new sea route by linking the Corinthian
and Saronic Gulfs.
Until that time, ships sailing between the Aegean and the Adriatic had had to circumnavigate the Peloponnese
Peninsula adding about
185 nautical miles to their voyage. However, in antiquity the Greeks had devised a way of solving the problem of
communications
between the two seas. In the late seventh or early sixth century BC, the tyrants of Corinth constructed a paved
road called the
Diolkos, which led from Schinous on the Saronic Gulf to Poseidonia on the Gulf of Corinth. The Dioikos was 3-
3.5 m. wide, and it was
paved with blocks of limestone set in a deep layer of sand and gravel. Along this ran the U¯lkos, U¡ wheeled
vehicle on which ships were
borne overland from one side of the Isthmus to the other. Sections of the Diolkos can still be seen today; the
deep parallel ruts in the
road, 1.50 m. apart, are the marks left by the wheels of the olkos.
The ancient Greeks had of course, considered the possibility of digging a canal through the Isthmus. The first to
look into the matter
was Periander, tyrant of Corinth, who drew up a plan for a canal in 602 BC. Subsequent planners included
Demetrius Poliorcetes,
Julius Caesar and Caligula. These plans were later adopted by Nero, who in 67 AD announced to the
spectators at the Isthmian
Games that he was going to join the two seas by digging a canal through the Isthmus; indeed, he went so far
as to cut the first turf
himself, with a golden pick, and to carry the first basket of earth on his back. But his plans came to nothing, as
did those of Herodes
Atticus, the Byzantines and the Venetians in later times.
The canal we see today was built in 1882 -1893 by Greek and French engineers using the most advanced
machinery of the day.
General supervision of the enormous undertaking was in the hands of General Stepan U”U»pp, aide-de-camp to
the King of Italy. The
project was completed by the Greek Corinth Canal Company.

Notes The canal is 6,343 m. in length. It has a width of 24.60 m. at surface level and 21.30 m. at the seabed, and in
some places its sides
are 79 m. high. The canal is crossed by road and railway bridges, while communications between Central
Greece and the
Peloponnese are also served by two ferries in the form of submersible bridges, one at either end (Poseidonia
and Isthmia).

Kindly be advised that this land adventures is not offered on Embarkation days.

Should this be your first visit to Dubrovnik, and you are the active type, you should not miss two activities while
in lovely Dubrovnik:
The walk through the Old Town and this, easy rowing, kayak trip to experience the view of the Dubrovnik city
ramparts from the
seaside. The magnificent walls above you and the view of the old city harbour will create lasting memories; and
make for some lovely
pictures. Don't forget to bring your friends and family; it adds to the fun of the trip.
Depart by kayak from the beach situated between the Bokar and Lovrijenac citadels. Your first destination will
be the Island of
Lokrum where you will have an opportunity to rest and swim. Leaving the island, you will soon reach the private
and secluded Betina
Cave featuring a nice pebble beach. This is another wonderful opportunity for a swim and rest prior to returning
back to Dubrovnik.

Two-person kayaks will be provided so bring a friend, your spouse or your entire family.

Combined rowing time is around 90 minutes.

Combined time for swimming is around 90 minutes.

We suggest you wear your bathing costume and a cover-up.

Don't forget protection from the sun.

Water shoes (Teva, flip flops) are recommended.

Please bring a towel and bottled water

Each kayak features a small waterproof storage.

Lifejackets will be provided and must be worn.

A minimum number of participants are required to operate this adventure.

Participation on this adventure is strictly limited to 15 guests so early reservations are strongly recommended.

Notes Guests are requested to wear a swim suite and to borrow a SeaDream Towel from the gangway. The price for this Land Adventure is based on the yacht being at anchor, and is subject to change should the yacht be at dockside and additional transportation must be engaged. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. This program is booked onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to avoid disappointment. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

"Those who seek paradise on earth", George Bernard Shaw once wrote, "should come to Dubrovnik". Today, he might add that Dubrovnik is the place for all those who wish to renew themselves and their faith in human nature. This guided walk through the walled town is an excellent opportunity to not only get to know your way around for later independent explorations but your knowledge and experienced guide will provide you with a historic insight and context to let you appreciate this beautiful town to its fullest. As you arrive at the walled city of Dubrovnik via SeaDream tender and enter its fortress walls through the Harbor Gate, gaze up at the ever-watchful St. Blaise, the patron saint of the city. Once inside, you are sure to notice immediately the absence of signage and neon, its stone-paved Stradun Avenue lined with graceful stone palazzos, shops, sidewalk cafes and government buildings all looking as they did hundreds of years ago. Along the way you will visit The Cathedral built on the remains of another one built in the 12th century that was destroyed in 1667 by an disastrous earthquake. Today its treasure contains one of the finest collections of gold and silver in Europe. The Dominican Monastery & Church with its finest collection of Renaissance paintings in Dubrovnik. Among many local and Italian masters the highlight is a painting by Tizian. Other fine buildings will be viewed from the outside: the Sponza Palace notable for its column courtyard with elaborate stone carvings, The Church of Saint Blaise, Onofriou`s Fountain, and more... At the end of your walking discovery, your guide will escort you to a local oyster & sushi bar located close to the Old Town port where you will be able to taste delicious oysters from the Adriatic sea and have a glass of wine before going back to your SeaDream yacht.

Notes It is also possible to walk the perimeter of the walls that surround the city. Due to the amount of steps involved, this is not included in the Land Adventure. It is your option to enjoy this portion of the day on your own. The selling price for this land adventure is based on the yacht being at anchor, and is subject to change should the yacht be at dockside and additional transportation must be engaged. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. This program is booked onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to avoid disappointment. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published

Notes Embarkation Information We regret that in order to perform the necessary maintenance, the yacht cannot accept guests prior to the scheduled 2 pm embarkation time. Travel Documents All guests must be in possession of a valid passport, necessary visas and health documents as required by all countries visited. These travel documents are the responsibility of the individual guest.

Dubrovnik is a very popular destination for our Club Members (repeat guests) It was time to add a new unique adventure in this incredible port of call. Try it, we think you will like it! One of the famous sea explorers Jacques Costeau has voted the Dubrovnik Riviera on of the cleanest and best preserved waters in the world today. Boarding a luxurious inflatable zodiac boat in the Old Town Port, you and a select few SeaDream guests will cruise along the Lokrum Island and the old city walls which looks very impressive from the sea side. You will have the possibility to admire the old city of Dubrovnik taking nice pictures. Continue with a cruise along the Lapad Peninsula and passing close by the charming Grebeni Lighthouse toward Kolocep Island. Continue to the outer side of Kolocep island for the snorkeling in the Modra Spilja Cave. The adventure will proceed towards the other side of the island of Kolocep, settlement Donje Celo which has a beautiful and very popular sandy beach. Here you will have free time to relax in the sun and swim or to ride on tubs through the beautiful bay of Donje Celo. A light lunch and drink will be served at restaurant Vila Rose before returning to Dubrovnik and your SeaDream yacht.

Notes Guests are requested to wear a swim suite and to borrow a SeaDream Towel from the gangway. The price for this Land Adventure is based on the yacht being at anchor, and is subject to change should the yacht be at dockside and additional transportation must be engaged. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. This program is booked onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to avoid disappointment. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

Should you remain in the town of Hvar, one of the best-preserved and historic towns along this coast? Or, explore the countryside of this, one of the most beautiful islands in all of Croatia? The answer is easy, do both. Plus, this SeaDream Yachting Land Adventure also includes a visit to one of the islands most charming villages you would not want to miss " lovely Starigrad which lies at the end of a long and scenic bay. Come, see the island AND enjoyed an informative and guided walk through the town of Hvar. The Island of Hvar is known throughout Croatia for its verdant color, fragrant air and mild island climate. She is a slim, green slice of land punctured by jagged inlets and sleepy villages. Two of the most charming and "rediscovered" Croatian towns along the Adriatic coast are yours to explore today. We begin from our anchorage off the Island of Hvar and tender into the town given the same name. Hvar is one of the Adriatic's most enchanting and well-preserved historic towns known for its fragrant heather, lavender, laurel and rosemary. Once an important harbor for Venice's Adriatic fleet from the late 12th to 18th centuries, you'll discover a fascinating array of sights within the thick- walled fortress town. Highlights include the Cathedral of St. Stephens with its treasury and bell tower, very distinct marks of the former Venetian rule. During our walk we will also check out the Arsenal, built in 1611 and housing Europe's oldest theater. Long before it was fashionable, the theater allowed the masses to buy seats in the pit, while the landed gentry sat in raised boxes. After a visit of Hvar on foot we will take a scenic 40-minute drive through the Island of Hvar to the seaside village of Starigrad, once the islands largest settlement dating back as far as the 2nd century BC. In Starigrad we will visit the Dominican Monastery, with its rich library containing priceless books and paintings. Upon our return to the town of Hvar we will stop at the Fortress above the Island for a magnificent view.

Notes This land adventure includes a walking tour of Hvar and the village of Starigrad; wear flat and comfortable walking shoes. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. This program is booked onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to avoid disappointment. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. The price is subject to increase based on the rapidly rising exchange rate between the Euro to the US Dollar. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

Hvar - the island of heather & lavender, laurel and rosemary.
Make the most of your visit by combining your shore side visit with an offshore kayak and swimming exploration of the beautiful coastal scenery of the small islands just a short distance from Hvar. Delight in the scenery of hidden coves, secluded pebble beaches and caves. After reaching the beaches off the islands, the sparkling clear and warm clean waters of the Adriatic coast invite you for a refreshing swim. Departing by kayak from the town of Hvar, your local leader will guide you along the small picturesque island of Pokonji Do (lighthouse) and toward Mekicevica Bay. A stop will be made here for swimming and exploring before returning to Hvar by kayak. This is secluded bay where a small fisherman's house was converted into a small cafe where one can have a refreshing drink or coffee and use the restroom.
NOTE:

Two-person kayaks will be provided so bring a friend, your spouse or your family.

Combined rowing time is approximately 90 minutes.

Time allowed for swimming is approximately 90 minutes.

On both islands there are cafe bars but no changing facilities. (You may wish to bring some cash for any drink purchases)

We suggest you wear your bathing costume and a cover-up

Don't forget to bring protection from the sun

Water shoes (Teva, flip flops) are recommended.

Please bring a towel and bottled water

Each kayak features a small waterproof storage.

Lifejackets will be provided and must be worn.

A minimum number of participants are required to operate this adventure.

Participation on this adventure is strictly limited so early reservations are strongly recommended.

Notes Guests are requested to wear a swim suite and to borrow a SeaDream Towel from the gangway. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. This program is booked onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to avoid disappointment. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. The price is subject to increase based on the rapidly rising exchange rate between the Euro to the US Dollar. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

The Island of Hvar boasts a mild climate and lush subtropical vegetation. With this guided land adventure you will visit the most beautiful parts of Hvar Island. You will get to see places rarely visited by tourists as even some of the locals don't know they exist - all completely inaccessible by regular buses or rental cars.

H.O.T. off road vehicle is suitable for people of all ages and is one of the best ways of discovering the island's hidden charms. Drive through typical old villages, see outstanding scenery and capture the authentic Dalmatian charm of the island! Experience the untouched nature, climb the hills for beautiful panoramic views and then descend through olive groves and vineyards to the coast!

Hvar is renowned for its beautiful valleys and picturesque bays but also for the indulgent lifestyle it has to offer. H.O.T. is the best possible way for you to discover the most precious hidden corners of Hvar, enjoy breathtaking scenery and taste some of that Mediterranean '''chill'!

Notes Bumpy Roads & Spectacular Views. There is minimum amount of walking involved. Walking which is included is over rough, uneven ground, therefore this adventure is not recommended for guests with limited mobility. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. This program is booked onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to avoid disappointment. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. The price is subject to increase based on the rapidly rising exchange rate between the Euro to the US Dollar. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

Distance Airport to Port: Istanbul Airport to Istanbul Port, Distance = 13 Miles.
Travel Documents: All guests must be in possession of a valid passport, necessary visas and health documents as required by all countries visited. These travel documents are the responsibility of the individual guest.

VISA REQUIREMENTS:
Visa requirements entering Turkey have recently changed. It is the sole responsibility of the guests to adhere to all required travel documentation. For all voyages embarking or finishing in a Turkish port of call, guests may need to obtain an e-visa. Please see “ https://www.evisa.gov.tr/en/ ” for more information. In most cases, you can secure your e-visa in a few minutes on line.

Notes Guests must keep the hard copy of the e-visa form in their possession as the imnspecting officer may ask to provide this documentation at the airport and/or seaport during immigration entrance and exit formalities.

SeaDream's View: Located on the European shores of the Bosporus, the Hotel and Ottoman Palace right next to it offer an unbelievable panoramic setting and views. The hotel facilities and services are some of the finest in the world. 284 rooms+31 suites " Our favorites are the 36 Grand Deluxe View Rooms that offer stunning and expansive views of the Bosporus. Caution - you may not want you to leave your room. Don't forget to visit their web site for more information and photos. For convenient one-stop hotel and transfer bookings, please contact: "SeaSong" via e-mail: fedorko@seasong.com, telephone: +90 212 292 8555 or fax: +90 212 292 8561

For sheer grandeur of natural beauty combined with ancient ruins, there are few spots to rival UNESCO listed Delphi. To further enhance your enjoyment of this very special land adventure, we are also transferring, from Athens, the very best guides and vehicles. They are waiting just for you so we hope to see you on your way to the Oracle... In antiquity Delphi was one of the world's most important religious centers. The Sanctuary of Apollo attracted a host of pilgrims who came to consult the Oracle. Even now an aura of mystery surrounds these sites, exposed on a rocky slope. An approximate 40-minute motor coach drive through the region offers a fast overview of the local flora before arriving at Delphi. Your guided visit highlights the ancient Sanctuary of Apollo, where Pythia, the celebrated Oracle dwelt, the Temple of Apollo, the Sacred Way, the amphitheater, the best preserved stadium of Greece, and the Castalia Spring, where in ancient days the pilgrims had to wash before they were allowed to consult the Oracle. In the Delphi Museum, see such treasures as the Omphalos, which marked the center of the world, and the magnificent bronze Charioteer, one of the finest pieces surviving from the 5th century BC. After the museum there will be free time to visit the village of Delphi. A fantastic journey back in time and a huge visual treat await our SeaDream guests.

Notes To appreciate this beautiful sanctuary of Apollo, it is necessary to walk uphill a gently sloped path known as the “Sacred Way”. Please wear flat and comfortable walking shoes and perhaps a hat for extra sun protection. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. This program is booked onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to avoid disappointment. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change.

SeaDream has arranged an excellent alternative for those guests who may have already been to see the oracle at Delphi. St Loukas, is a historic walled Monastery and has been awarded Unesco's World Heritage listing. You and your fellow guests will enjoy a wonderful walk around the picturesque streets of Arahova traditional village. From your SeaDream Yacht board your deluxe a/c motor coach at Itea port and after passing by Delphi & Arachova villages, you will arrive at the St Lucas monastery. This incredible site is an historic walled monastery and one of the most important monuments of Middle Byzantine architecture and art. It was founded in the early 10th century by the hermit St. Lucas, whose relics are kept in the monastery to this day. The main shrine of the monastery is the tomb of St. Lucas, originally situated in the vault, but later placed at the juncture of the two churches, the church of Theotokos and the Catholic Church which is the oldest in the complex tentatively dated to 1011-1012. Following your visit to the monastery you proceed to Arachova. Arachova is a traditional mountain village of 3,000 inhabitants with its quaint houses built up on the north slopes of Mount Parnassos and at an altitude from 2,700 to 3,600 feet. In 2000 B.C. Homer mentioned in the Iliad two famous generals who took part in the Trojan War Epistrophos and Schedias from the old towns of Anemoria and Kiparissos. These old towns were situated around where Arachova stands today. Later, in about 334 B.C. Philip the 2nd king of Macedonia destroyed both towns and their populations were dispersed over the hills until over the years one new town, Arachova, was built. Today the 'jewel' of Parnassos Arachova remains vital because it keeps its' traditions alive and the residents remain simple and hospitable. From the first moment you will feel a different wind blowing up here, and understand why the locals work so hard to upkeep the areas' natural beauty! Browse through its narrows streets with the numerous souvenir and local products shops before your return to the yacht.

Notes The Monastery is not wheelchair accessible and the coaches do not have a wheelchair ramp. Appropriate dressing is required inside the Monastery. Long trousers for men & women of long skirts for women. This adventure requires a minimum of 10 participants to operate. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

This Yachting Land Adventure explores one of the most famous ancient sites in the world: legendary Troy.
The name Troy refers both to the remains of a Bronze Age fortress at Hisarlik Hill near the entrance of the Dardanelles, and the
legendary city of King Priam that was destroyed by Acheans in the Trojan War. The hill is associated with the sagas of the Trojan
War and its description by Homer (750 BC) in his two epic poems "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey." Archaeological digs have revealed
nine cities and various ruins of the city walls, typical house foundations, a temple and a theater. There is also a symbolic "Wooden
Horse" near the site. Next to the entrance of the site you can see a small museum, where samples of the pottery work and finds from
the east gate of Troy V, Temple of Athena, the Roman Theater and senate building are on display.
After a short break outside of the Troy, you will drive back to the Archaeological Museum of Canakkale City. The archaeological
museum houses many objects distributed in 5 different halls; Canakkale ceramics from 17th century to 20th centuries showing the
city as one of the most important cities of ceramic production during the Ottoman Empire. View chest of drawers from the 19th
century used in the oldest mansions of Canakkale indicating the best samples of wooden workmanship of the era, tomb steles from
Kyzikos in Mysia and ancient towns of Troas region, many findings from Troy, arts discovered in Can and Yenice tumulus dating from
Hellenistic period, findings from the ruins of Dardanos tumulus from 6th and 2nd centuries BC, and sculptural and architectural
findings from Assos (Behramkale) and Gulpinar (Apollon Smintheion Holy Area).
At the end of the visits, return to Kepez Port to rejoin the yacht.

Notes Please wear comfortable walking shoes.
A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. This program is booked
onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to avoid disappointment. All adventures and
prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and
departure times are subject to change. Additional land adventures and/or updated information, pricing and departure times will be
mailed to our guests with the documentation package sent approximately 30 days prior to embarkation, under the "Yachting Land
Adventures" tab. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

On this adventure you have the opportunity to pay a visit to perhaps the most moving site in all of Turkey: The Anzac Cove and the World War I battlefields of Gallipoli. We recommend that you make time and visit this hauntingly beautiful area where for more than nine months (1915-16) Allied and Turkish troops faced one another in one of the world's most tragic battles to gain control of this most important waterway the Dardanelles. In order to enhance your visit and understanding of the events we are bringing in some of the most knowledgeable guides all the way from Istanbul. Start your visit with anticipation as you cross from our pier on the Asian side to the European side of the Dardanelles by local ferry and come ashore where the ill-fated Allied landing was supposed to have been made. To honor the 500,000 soldiers who lost their lives at Gelibolu (Gallipoli), the peninsula was turned into the Gelibolu Historic National Park. The area includes memorial monuments, the Ariburnu Cliffs and Tuz Lake. The natural beauty of the green hills, sandy beaches and blue waters provides a fitting resting place to those who bravely fought and died in this historic battle of World War I. One of our favorite visits is to Chunuk Bair where you enjoy a special moment as you not only soak in the beautiful views of the peninsula but also look into the actual trenches where the soldiers watched out over the cliffs. Just close your eyes and try to image... Your fist visit will be the Ari Burnu Cemetery and North Beach on the Anzac Cove, the landing place of Australian & New Zealand army crops. Continue with a drive up to the Chunuk Bair, where you will visit the Lone Pine Australian Memorial and view the Johnston's Jolly Cemetery on route. You will see the trenches & tunnels of the battlefields and the New Zealand Memorial Monument on the top of the Chunuk Bair, which was one of the two targets that planned to capture on attack where Turkish defenders and soldiers of New Zealand & Britain fought closely. You will also have a panoramic view to Suvla Bay where there was a large and ideal location for the landing of additional troops during the war. Following this moving lesson of human history, re-board the local boat for the return to Kepez and SeaDream.

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. This program is booked onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to avoid disappointment. All tours in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the tours will be offered for all of the calls and departure times are subject to change. Additional tours and/or updated information, pricing and departure times will be mailed to our guests with the documentation package sent approximately 30 days prior to embarkation, under the "Yachting Land Adventures" tab.

Brimming with ancient history and magnificent classical architecture, this tour visits Priene, best known for its
4th-century Athena Temple bankrolled by Alexander the Great. A five-thousand spectator theater built in the 3rd
century is next, along with a gymnasium and a stadium at Anatolia. Priene was one of the first cities in the
world to have streets laid out at right angles.
Then take a drive through the rolling hills and scenic farms until you reach the Ancient City of Miletus.
Next visit will be Miletus, the oldest of the most powerful of the 12 Ionian cities of Asia Minor is where the
world's first coins were minted and exact weights were first established. The main attraction is the theater,
originally built in the 4th Century BC and enlarged to a capacity of 15,000 during the Roman period.
Then journey back in time via the Sacred Way en route to Didyma.This ancient road was once flanked by lions,
sphinxes and statues of priests. In Didyma you will see the Temple of Apollo " considered to be one of the
great monuments of antiquity, built in 560 BC. It still remains overwhelming, both by it's enormity and intricacy
and was the third largest structure of the Hellenistic world.
In the space of a few hours you will have experienced three of the most stunning sites of the ancient
Mediterranean cultures.
Lunch will be served at a local restaurant in Didyma where you will be offered a buffet including many classic
Mediterranean dishes served with unlimited local beverages. After a relaxing lunch we return to Kusadasi where
you may enjoy a carpet demonstration and some time for shopping or return to the ship.

Notes Please note: Wear comfortable, rubber soled shoes as there is a lot of walking and many steps inside the
ancient cities. Wear a hat and sunscreen as it can get very warm here. Bring your camera.
A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity.
This program is booked onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to
avoid disappointment. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are
subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages
and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

This comprehensive SeaDream Land Adventure includes a guided tour of the stunning archaelogical site of
Ephesus including the recently excavated Terrace Houses, but also adds a visit to the House of the Virgin
Mary. Three popes have visited this important shrine, which is a pilgrimage site for visitors from all over the
world.
The House of the Virgin Mary is located on Mt. Pagus, and said to be where the Virgin Mary spent her final
days. The site itself was discovered in part through the visions of an invalid nun in Germany who had never
been out of her homeland. A tree-lined path leads to the ancient dwelling, tastefully restored in 1951. The tiny
stone cottage exudes a calm and serenity befitting its original occupant. Below the house is the Fountain of
Our Lady, where a sacred spring feeds three fonts, each bestowing a unique blessing on the visitor. Those not
wishing to visit this site will be offered tea close by.
The site of Ephesus gained importance from ancient time due to its well-placed port and its religious
significance, which the locals were not above exploiting. After the Emperor Augustus proclaimed Ephesus the
capital of the Asian Province in 27 BC, the city became one of the most important in the extended Roman
Empire. Most of the buildings you will see date from that era when Ephesus had nearly one quarter million
inhabitants.
Begin at the Magnesia Gate, where your expert guide will take you on a leisurely downhill walk through the
marble streets of the city, pausing to describe the significance of the sites along the way. View the
Gymnasium, Odeon, Fountain of Trajan, Temple of Hadrian, Upper Agora, Town Hall, a Byzantine house,
Roman baths, and the surprisingly efficient public toilets.
One of the most imposing sites at Ephesus is the Library of Celsus. Finely decorated with columns and
sculptures, the library was erected in 135 BC by a son in homage to his father. A short walk away is another
significant structure, the amphitheater, which is known for its excellent acoustics. This is where St. Paul
preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith.
A highlight of your day will be entry to a newly opened and recently excavated portion of the historic site.
The so-called Terrace Houses can be seen on the slopes behind Ephesus opposite the Temple of Hadrian.
Those on the upper slopes are reached via steps and situated on the slopes of Bulbul Mountain with the roof of
one house forming the terrace of the one above it. These houses were inhabited by wealthy Ephesians and are
finely decorated with mosaics and frescoes. According to the evidence of the excavations, they were
built in the period of Augustus and continued to be inhabited until the 7th century AD.

Notes In order to avoid congestion, the sequence of sites visited may vary. Please bring sun protection and wear flat
(!), comfortable
walking shoes, as there are stairs and uneven surfaces throughout the archaeological site.
All guests will be issued with a state of the art listening aid called a "whisper". This will allow you to hear your
guide very clearly.
A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity.
This program is booked onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to
avoid disappointment. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are
subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages
and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

For ancient paganism as well as early Christianity, Ephesus was an important religious center, second only to Athens and later Jerusalem. Ephesus kept its important standing due to its well-placed port and its religious significance, which the locals were not above exploiting. After Emperor Augustus proclaimed Ephesus the capital of the Asian Province in 27 BC, the city became one of the most important in the extended Roman Empire. Most of the buildings you will see date from that era when Ephesus had nearly one quarter million inhabitants.
Begin at the Magnesia Gate, where your expert and locally licensed guide will take you on a leisurely downhill walk through the marble streets of the city pausing to describe the significance of the sites along the way. View the Gymnasium, Odeon, Fountain of Trajan, Temple of Hadrian, Upper Agora, Town Hall, a Byzantine house, Roman baths and the surprisingly efficient public toilets. One of the most imposing sites at Ephesus is the Library of Celsus. Finely decorated with columns and sculptures, the library was erected in 135 BC by a son in homage to his father. A short walk away is another significant structure the amphitheater which is known for its excellent acoustics. They believe, this is where St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. A highlight of your day will be the entry to a newly opened portion of the historic site called the Terrace Houses. This incredible discovery can be seen on the slopes behind Ephesus opposite the Temple of Hadrian. Those on the upper slopes are reached via steps and situated on the slopes of Bulbul Mountain with the roof of one house forming the terrace of the one above it. These houses were inhabited by wealthy Ephesians and are finely decorated with mosaics and frescoes. According to the evidence of the excavations, they were built in the period of Augustus and continued to be inhabited until the 7th century AD. This is truly one of the best archeological sites on the planet and an absolute “must see” to anyone visiting Turkey!

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity.
This program is booked onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to
avoid disappointment. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are
subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages
and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

This SeaDream adventure is for those who want to take the wheel themselves and follow a lead jeep along the narrow winding streets of Mykonos, passing by some of the most beautiful beaches of the island. Departing the pier behind your guide vehicle, venture to the old lighthouse and to bustling Agios Ioannis, where you can see the island of Delos in the distance. Following the road to Kalo Livadi, you will admire the nice view of rugged and rocky scenery. Then you arrive at Kalafatis beach, on the south-east of the island. Continuing on your drive and exploring hidden corners of Mykonos Island you will pass by the Monastery before arriving at Ano Mera village. After relaxing with refreshments and snacks at the peaceful square of the village before you take the road back to the yacht.

Notes The 4x4 vehicles are Suzuki type, manual gear and self-driven. There is one leading jeep with a professional English speaking guide. Bottled water and maps are provided. Guests wishing to participate on this land adventure should carry a valid driver’s license. This is not a vehicle rental service but a guided adventure. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. The price is subject to increase based on the rapidly rising exchange rate between the Euro to the US Dollar. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

There is much more to Mykonos Island than the whitewashed buildings around Mykonos Town. And you haven't really been to Mykonos until you explore the island beyond the famous and picturesque harbor. Come join us for a look at some of the best beaches and picturesque bays on the island (no, this does not include the nude beaches). And you will also find that there is still an unspoiled village on the island that offers a charming juxtaposition to the hustle and bustle of the coastal settlements and resorts. Don’t worry, you’ll still have plenty of time left to spend your money and use your credit cards in the many boutiques, shops, cafes and restaurants. World famous for its pure white houses, churches with brilliant blue or red domes, windmills and superb beaches, both first timers and veterans can enjoy this scenic overview of Mykonos Island. On your drive, you first head south from the port to Agios Ioannis Beach. During the drive enjoy a view of Delos Island in the background. Then pass one of the most beautiful and cosmopolitan beaches in Mykonos, Ornos, with its luxury hotels, tavernas and yachts moored offshore. Pass the beaches of Kalafatis and Agia Anna, then head to the unspoiled center of the island to the traditional village of Ano Mera, where you'll visit the very interesting 16th-century Monastery Panyia Tourliani. Following this visit, it’s time to become a Greek and sip a glass of ouzo as well as try some traditional Greek appetizers in the little village square before returning to the pier and lively Mykonos Town.

Notes Please note that ladies need to have their shoulders covered while visiting the monastery. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. The price is subject to increase based on the rapidly rising exchange rate between the Euro to the US Dollar. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

This SeaDream adventure is an excellent opportunity to combine some exercise with learning and a scenic walk. You will love strolling across this uninhabited museum island with an informative local guide. We hope you decide to come along and explore the mythology of Greece. Not far from Mykonos lies UNESCO listed Delos, the island of light, the mythical birthplace of the God Apollo and the Goddess Artemis. Its name means “that which appears" and, according to mythology, the island appeared amid the waves so that Leto would have a place to give birth to Apollo and Artemis. Delos Island, an area of only five sq. km (almost 2 sq. miles), was once a very important religious, cultural and commercial centre. Today, the island is a piece of land covered with archaeological sites: fallen columns, sections of the famous mosaics which adorned the houses of the rich, a stadium, and tiers of seats from a theatre. Among these ruins, five marble lions in a row still stand. These were the guardians of the sacred lake, still gazing out to the east waiting for the sun to rise. Other interesting monuments, spread over a wide area, are: the Agora, the treasuries of the various cities, the Sanctuary of Apollo, the Theatre, the Sanctuary of the Foreign Gods and the Sacred Mt Cynthus. Leaving the sacred island of Delos you re-board your local caique for the 45-minute return to Mykonos town.

Notes This land adventure operates from Mykonos only if the yacht does not call at Delos on the same day. This visit includes a two-hour walk across uneven surfaces at the archaeological sites so please wear comfortable walking shoes. The departure time will be adjusted according to the departure time of the local boat schedule from Mykonos to Delos. There is very limited shade at the site so bring protection from the sun. There is a coffee kiosk on the island as well as restrooms near the pier on Delos. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard

From the SeaDream pier, board your coach for a 15 minute drive to Fabrika area located in Mykonos Town. Together with your guide start your walk through the labyrinth like narrow streets where you will first stop at the Old Bakery of Gioras to taste a warm, fresh made “koulouri” (sesame bun). Passing by the popular areas of “the three wells” and “Matoyinanni” where all the famous shops are located you reach the most photographed church of the island, Paraportiani. This unique church which combines five churches in one will be opened exclusively for you to visit. Continuing your walk you will pass by the open air fish and vegetable markets selling fresh local products. Passing by the waterfront where many cafes and restaurants are located you will stop at a traditional pastry shop to taste the local sweet “amygdaloto” and the local drink “soumada”. After your walking orientation of Mykonos town, board your bus again for a drive to the unusual Asimomitis winery and vineyards. You will be welcomed by the owner, Mr Asimomitis, the unique man who believes that by playing classical music to his wines increases the flavor and character of the wines, but you be the judge as you taste 3 different kinds of wine (red, white and sweet) together with fresh homemade local products and bread. Under the sounds of classical music you will be given the insight of the vineyard and the grapes. Following your visit to the winery you will return to the pier fulfilled with the tastes, smells and images of the real Mykonian life.

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. The price is subject to increase based on the rapidly rising exchange rate between the Euro to the US Dollar. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

You start your adventure with a 5 minute walk through the Old town of Parga where you board your coach for a drive to the beautiful Gliki village. This little village sits inland next to the picturesque Acheron River. Acheron was known as the mystical river Styx of Greek mythology believed to lead to the entrance of the underworld and Kingdom of Hades. Following a 10 minute walk from the village you reach the banks of the river where your exploration will start. You change into your swimming suit and waterproof shoes and wade into the clear waters. The river is very shallow in most parts and flows peacefully through the spectacular Gliki gorge. As the gorge gets narrow the water level gradually rises but you will be able to stop at the depth you feel most comfortable with. Finish your exploration with a refreshing glass of wine and a snack of fresh baked chicken with Greek salad and bread at a riverside tavern before your return to the yacht.

Notes Bring your swimwear, waterproof shoes and a towel. The air-conditioned coach ride to Gliki village takes about half an hour. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. This program is booked onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to avoid disappointment. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. The price is subject to increase based on the rapidly rising exchange rate between the Euro to the US Dollar. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

You and your fellow SeaDream guests will leave Parga for a 90 minute drive to the attractive historic city of Ioannina. Built at a lakeside setting this city offers its visitors a combination of innumerable historical monuments and museums and landscapes of unbelievable natural beauty. You start with a visit at the castle of Ioannina where the Municipal Ethnographic Museum is situated inside the Mosque of Aslan Pasha. The museum contains exhibits of the Greek, the Turkish and the Jewish community. You will admire Karaiskakis damask sword, local costumes, weaving and silver collections and woodcut exhibits. Opposite the mosque is the weapons museum with all kinds of weapons such as swords, knives and sabers from the ante-revolutionary period until the Balkan wars. You continue your land adventure with a boat ride in the lake to reach a small island where the house, now a museum, of Ali Pasha is located. Upon your return to the city you will have the opportunity to sit in one of the lake front restaurants to have a taste of ouzo and some Greek snacks. Then board your coach for the return drive to Parga and SeaDream.

Notes Guests are requested to wear comfortable shoes and light clothes. Sunglasses, sunscreen and hats are recommended. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

Don't miss this delightful half-day excursion for a more personal and extensive look into the Istria Peninsula. Find out why the Roman's, among other invaders, came, saw and conquered. Aren't you curious? We promise you a bit of history, culture, exercise in the form of exploring the streets of beautiful Porec and the opportunity to meet members of a local family, that just happens to know how to make some excellent wines. Of course you can taste the wines as well as a sampling of local foods. First we'll head for Porec, a peaceful cultural and historical jewel. The towns plan dates from the Roman times of about 50 BC. The main attraction is the Euphrasian Basilica, a UNESCO world heritage site, built in the 6th Century, which features beautifully preserved Byzantine gold mosaics. The sculpture, capitals and architecture are wonderful survivors from that period of time. This stunning masterpiece is not to be missed. Marafor, the oldest part of the town has the remains of two Roman temples, The House of Two Saints, the Istrian Parliament Building and the Leoni and Zuccato Palaces. You will have some free time to explore this charming little town on your own prior to a scenic drive in Istrian Hinterland to visit the wine cellar of the Gvido Bernobi Family. You will be invited to sample their wines, white, red and sweet accompanied by a light snack; and we also suggest you sample their Grappa, and leave the driving to us. Have we convinced you yet to join up with your friends and fellow SeaDreamers? Looking for more history? Croatia is a unique and interesting country situated on the Adriatic Sea, which has been described as "a deep gulf in the Mediterranean cut into the Continent of Europe". Because of its prime location, it was the cradle of ancient civilizations and the most economical trade route between Europe and the East. The east coast of the Adriatic was inhabited as early as the beginning of the early Stone Age. The ancient Greeks from the 6th Century B.C. left their mark to be followed by the Romans, followed by the Slavs in a time marked by constant struggles for supremacy as well as defense against diverse enemies. Napoleon ruled for a short time in the 18th century followed by the Austrian Monarchy. During the next hundred years Italy and Austria fought each other for control when finally at the Battle of Vis in 1860, Austria won. This commenced the Austro-Hungarian reign during which time ports were built and trade and shipbuilding flourished. This area also played an important part during both World Wars. Let us know what your guide tells you!

Notes This land adventure includes a moderate amount of walking so comfortable walking shoes are recommended. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. If you have not pre-booked please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to avoid disappointment. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

An exclusive SeaDream experience awaits a small group of our guests today. Few areas of the world afford a real search for the "culinary gold" known as truffles, and most truffle farmers are extremely cautious of "trespassers" to protect their valuable crop. The best period to search for the truffles (white truffles) is between October to December, period of year between January to September is good for searching (black truffles) which is little bit lower quality than white truffles. You and your fellow luck SeaDreamers will be leaving Rovinj by bus toward the Istria Peninsula Hinterland to the village of Paladini where you will meet with the Karlic Family (A grandfather, mother, grandchildren and dogs) at their Farm. The truffle business of the Karlić family from Paladini near Buzet was established last century by Mr Ivan Rašpolić, in 1966 to be exact. Back then Motovun forest was quite bigger than today. Both white and black truffles found in that area were considered to be among the best quality truffles in Istria. However, one of the richest truffle fields now lies at the bottom of the Butoniga lake! At the Farm, your host - Karlic Family - will give an introduction to the truffles and the history of truffles in Istra and their family. You will taste delicious products made of truffles all prepared by the family, including Istrian cheese with truffles, sausages with truffles, truffle patte, honey with truffles, olive oil with truffles. The highlight of tasting is a live interactive presentation of making famous Istrian “fritaja” scrambled eggs with truffles, when you will have the opportunity to join in cooking the fritaja. After tasting your hosts will take you to a truffle hunt in their own woods where they grow and harvest black truffle. All the truffles are actually invisible. However their strong smell and of course trained dogs recognize them very well.

After your “truffle” experience your land adventure will be going to a medieval town of Motovun. This captivating hilltop town is one of the characteristic symbols of the Istrian interior. The Romanesque-Gothic bell tower with a crenulated crown from the 13th century, standing next to the Parish Church of St. Stephen from the 17th century, dominates the town's historic core. In the central square is the Romanesque Municipal Palace, the largest secular building in Istria of that period surrounded by many other historic buildings. You will enjoy in walk of the town and some free time for exploring this beautiful town before continue your trip back to Rovinj.

Notes While ever effort is made by the guides to locate truffles (they are invisible!), SeaDream cannot guarantee that they will be found! In an effort to make this Yachting Land Adventure a genuine truffle hunt, we have advised the guides not to 'plant' truffles in the hope that you will enjoy the authenticity of the experience and thrill of the hunt. The period from January through September is considered a good period to search for the black variety while October through December is a better period for white truffles. Please wear flat comfortable walking shoes and remember that you will be walking through forest and other natural surroundings where the path can be muddy. And, for those not in the know, forests all over the world harbor insects, including mosquitoes; we recommend that you bring, and use, insect repellant (if you did not bring your own, it is available for sale in the gift shop onboard). Should it be a hot & sunny day during your visit, please bring protection from the sun and extra water, which is available, complimentary, at the gangway. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and participation on this adventure is limited to 24 guests divided into two smaller groups, each with their own local truffle guide. If you have not pre-booked please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to avoid disappointment. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

Upon disembarkation of your yacht, you will board your local transportation and start your scenic ride towards the Lim Fjord where the active adventure introduction will start. You and your fellow guests will start your sea kayak adventure along the protected area of Lim bay. You will enjoy paddling along the bay, with its steep banks, passing beside the cultivation of mollusks and fish to the end of Lim bay. During the trip you will stop on a wild beach for swimming and snorkeling along with some nice refreshments. After the snorkeling and swimming time enjoy more kayaking along the Lim Fjord before returning to your starting point and going back to the yacht in Rovinj.

Notes Guests are requested to wear a swim suite and to borrow a SeaDream Towel from the gangway. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

The Parenzana biking trail got its name from the famous railroad that connected Istria with the heartland of Austria-Hungary, i.e. Poreč in Croatia with Trieste in Italy. The railroad brought great prosperity to the local inhabitants, which is why it’s mentioned with respect and nostalgia in stories even today. Parenzana’s route passes through the tame landscape of Istria which conceals a huge natural wealth. It is precisely through this famous railroad that used to be of life importance that many nature lovers have gotten to know the uniqueness and beauty of Istria, Croatia. The diversity of plant and wildlife in the lush forests will take you back to another time, and passages cut into massive rocks and deep chasms will remind you of nature’s magnificence, and leave no one with a sense of indifference. Because of the extraordinary significance of this landmark, the Parenzana bike trail was created, and is also known today as the Trail of Health and Friendship because it connects three countries - Italy, Slovenia and Croatia. Join us for this active and incredibly scenic guided adventure!

Notes Guests are requested to dress appropriately and to take extra water as well as a SeaDream Towel from the gangway. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

A renowned Greek chef will introduce you to the gastronomical culture and heritage of Santorini Island and teach you how the experts prepare the exquisite Greek cuisine. Starting from the Old port you will take the cable car up to Fira town where you will be met by your local guide. Together you will walk along the narrow cobblestone streets before you board your mini-bus for a drive to one of the most beautiful traditional settlements of the island, the village of Megalochori. Arriving at the village you will take a walk through the stone cobbled streets of the village admiring its impressive mansions before you reach the charming restaurant located within one of these old traditional mansions. Upon arrival at the restaurant you will be greeted by the owner and well known Greek Chef while being offered a glass of Santorinian wine and taking a few bites of the unique Santorinian products. The chef and his team will be then give you a brief introduction to Cycladic island cuisine and particularly to the local products of Santorini like capers, fava (small yellow peas), cherry tomatoes and local cheeses. As this is an interactive "hands on" cooking class, you put on your apron and get ready to mix and mingle the ingredients in order to prepare an entire Greek menu consisting of the appetizers, the salad, the main course and the dessert. Once the dishes are prepared you will be able to sit back in the beautiful and relaxing veranda and enjoy a tasteful Greek meal you have just prepared accompanied by delicious Santorinian wine. As a souvenir of your class you will be given a recipe booklet of the dishes you have prepared and you get to keep your apron to use at your next barbeque back home! Following a memorable experience you will board your coach for your drive back to Fira town where you can either stay and explore on your own or make your way to the cable car and back to the yacht.

Notes Flat and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. This program is booked onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to avoid disappointment. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

If you have been to Santorini before, you have admired the view of the volcanic caldera from high up on the cliffs of the whitewashed villages of Fira or Oia. You may, then, have wondered about the two islands in the center of the caldera. These are the two small uninhabited volcanic islands called Nea ("New") Kameni and Palea ("Old") Kameni. On this land adventure you will have the opportunity of visiting these islands. A local caique will take you from the yacht’s side for a 15-minute boat trip over to Nea Kameni. The sail will take you along the volcanic shores with the peculiar rock formations. The black volcanic rocks contrast wildly with the white pumice, offering impressive views. After disembarking the caique, a 30 minute hike will take you to the crater of the still active volcano. During your walk up on an ascending path you will have the opportunity to observe lava fragments and the volcanic rock formations. Once you have reached the crater you will have time to relax and enjoy the view of Santorini Island and the amazing cliff-walls of the caldera. Descending back to the caique, you leave the volcanic island and sail towards the thermal springs of Palea Kameni. The boat will pass by the green sulphur-stained warm waters with temperature that reach 37 degrees centigrade. From there you will continue your boat trip back to the yacht.

Please note: There is no shade on the volcano and you should wear appropriate sun protection. Good walking shoes are required and you should consider the nature of this active land adventure when booking.

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

On this land adventure you will have an incredible opportunity to visit one of the most important prehistoric settlements of the Aegean, Akrotiri Archaeological site and the picturesque village of Oia. Could Akrotiri really be the lost city of Atlantis?

One of the reasons Santorini has attracted the world’s attention is the excavation at Akrotiri, which reclaimed a whole prehistoric Minoan city from the volcanic ash. The prehistoric site of Akrotiri is on the south-western tip of the island and was discovered in 1967 by Professor Spyros Marinatos as it was buried by the widespread Theran eruption in the middle of the second millennium BC. The excavations brought into light a remarkably well-preserved site with two and three-story homes decorated with marvelous wall paintings and frescoes, an advanced drainage system and many interesting objects, artworks, potteries and furniture which give a picture of a society which was very well organized and at the peak of prosperity. This was interrupted suddenly by the eruption of the volcano, which buried the entire city. An ambitious modern bio-climatic roof top structure protects this important archaeological settlement where excavation works are still in progress. Your SeaDream Land Adventure continues crossing the entire island and after a 30 minute drive you will reach the northeast part of the island and its most picturesque town, Oia. Once a major fishing harbor it is now the calmest place on the island. Built high up on the ridge of red rocks it offers breathtaking views of the blue Aegean. You leave your coaches for a stroll around the narrow streets with the old beautiful houses and the tiny picturesque shops. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the caldera cliff and wander in the narrow streets for shopping or a cup of coffee during your free time in the village. Returning to Fira town you can either take the cable car down to the port or wander around the narrow streets with the various shops and take a later cable car. For those SeaDream Active guests, you can also walk down the path back to Skala Fira (port). Now that the site has re-opened, we highly recommend you join us on this wonderful yachting land adventure.

Notes The site may be closed on Mondays although SeaDream generally can get exemptions. Kindly double check with the Club Director on board. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

On this SeaDream Land Adventure, you will have the opportunity to visit some of the most photographed villages in the world! In Oia, you will walk through the cobblestone streets and the numerous artistic shops. Drive around the island and walk in the picturesque Megalochori village and have a wine sampling in one of the island‘s famous wineries. As you may have heard, the lines for the cable car can be long – we have taken this stress out of the equation. We have organized a private motor launch to take you 15 minutes scenically across the caldera and disembark you at the port of Athinios. From there you head north to the most picturesque town in Greece called Oia. Once a major fishing harbor it is now the calmest place on the island. Built high up on the ridge of red rocks, it offers breathtaking views of the blue Aegean Sea. You leave your coaches for a stroll around the narrow streets with the old beautiful houses and the tiny picturesque shops. Continuing your land adventure, you will board your motor coaches and drive to Megalochori village. Megalochori is one of the most representative villages of Santorini, having kept almost intact its features. Typical traditional Cycladic houses, neoclassical buildings and small houses dug in the volcanic rock blend together with harmony. A guided walking orientation around the narrow streets of the village will follow. You can't fail to notice that this village is surrounded by vineyards which is the “heart” of the island's local industry. Here you will have the opportunity to visit one of the island´s oldest establishments the Gavalas Winery. Here you will taste some of the best wines in Santorini, renowned for their quality. The owner Mr. Gavalas, will be happy to host you in his very old CANAVA and together with one of his assistants will guide you around giving you information about the history of the winery and the wine making process. Returning to Fira town you can either take the cable car down to the small port or wander around the narrow streets with the various shops and take a later cable car to the old port and board your tender back to your SeaDream yacht. For those that want to walk down or take the Donkey these options are also available to you – simply ask your guide.

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. This program is booked onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to avoid disappointment. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

A short drive north of Sibenik takes us to the Krka National Park. The park encloses an area of 42 square miles along the Krka River. The area has numerous travertine waterfalls and cascades along the river which falls a total of 800 feet from its start in the Dinaric Mountains.
Upon arrival at the Park we head for the last set of falls before the river meets the sea. The Skradinski Buk Falls form a spectacular multi-level cascade over travertine cliffs. They are 150 feet tall and are segmented in 17 greater or smaller stages interspersed with a series of miniature azure lakes. The Krka river comes in contact with sea water in this area. Bring your bathing suit so that you can take a dip just below the falls.
Krka is rich in flora and fauna with well over 200 bird species living here, making it one of the most valuable ornithological areas in Europe. This unique area has been kept in its original state.
After a guided walking tour you will have some time to explore the Park on your own before boarding bus for the return drive back to Å ibenik.

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

The Zadar area was already settled in the Neolithic period, and in the 9th c. B.C. the peninsula was occupied by an Illyrian people, the Liburni. The town is first referred to in Greek sources of the 4th c. B.C. under the name of Idissa and already in the 1st c. B.C. it was taken by the Romans who called it Jadera. Your SeaDream Land Adventure begins from the pier and soon you will find yourself in the heart of this magnificent Old Town. Your walking adventure includes a visit to the Cathedral of St. Anastasia, the finest example of Romanesque architecture in Zadar and which has a notable W front of 1324. It is dedicated to St. Anastasia, whose stone sarcophagus is in the apse to the left of the high altar. Further on your way you will pass close to the Church of St. Donatus which is believed to have been built by Bishop Donatus on Roman foundations at the beginning of the 9th century. This is a most monumental church on the East side of the Adriatic, it is circular in plan, with three naves. To the eastern of the Forum you come to the 16th c. St Mary Church with a Romanesque bell-tower built at the beginning of the 12th c. by the Hungarian – Croatian King Koloman. On the upper floor of the convent, open to the public are rooms containing a collection of goldsmith´s work, relics and other valuable items. Your Land Adventure will end with a Wine, Cheese and Marascino Liqueur Tasting at Arsenal Tavern situated in the Old Town of Zadar at the vicinity of the pier area. Liqueur production in Zadar is almost 400 years old. The most known liqueur is Maraschino a bittersweet, clear liqueur flavored with Marasca cherries, which are grown in Dalmatia, Croatia, mostly around the city of Zadar. The liqueur's distinctive flavor comes from the Marasca cherries, and the crushed cherry pits lend an almond-like flavor to Maraschino. Honey is also part of the ancient recipe. The distillate is allowed to mature for two years in Finnish ash wood vats (because this wood does not lend its color to the liqueur even after many years of maturing), and is then diluted and sugared. It is typically bottled in a straw-coated bottle. The recipe for this liqueur was created by the apothecaries of the Dominican monastery at Zara, now Zadar, in Dalmatia, at the beginning of the 16th century, it was known under the name of Rosolj (Rožolj, Rosolio), which came from the word "ros solis"- "the sun dew". In the 18th century this liqueur was named Maraschino, as it was produced from the essence of ripe fruits of the cherry marasca, as well as from the leaves of its sprigs. In the agrarian regions of Dalmatia, Rosolj survived as the name of a traditional home made liqueur made from marasca cherries. At the beginning, this noble liqueur of delicate taste to which medicinal effects were also attributed, was available only to the privileged. With the appearance of the first manufacturing distillers at Zara in the 17th century (Rota, Mola and Calcengio), the secret of Rosolj (Maraschino) taste could be spread. In 18th century when the industrial production of this liqueur began, Maraschino set out from Zara and "sailed" into ever more important European ports and major cities. Soon it was accepted and favored by all European courts (Viennese, Berlin, the English court, the Bavarian, Italian, Belgium, and Danish courts) and later on Maraschino spread to America, Canada, Australia, South America and to South Africa. Maraschino was also admired by one of the biggest conquerors of the 19th century, Napoleon Bonaparte, who specially enjoyed it after dinner or supper. The French kings, Louis XVIII, Charles X and Louis Philippe as well as the Czar of Russia Nicholas I admired Maraschino too. The British king George IV sent to Zadar a naval fleet to collect a hundred Maraschino cases for the Royal court at London and for the governors of Malta and Corfu. In 1871 on the request of the English queen Victoria, Maraschino was loaded on the English ships at Zadar port. In 1887, namely on September 26th, on his way through Zadar, the Prince of Wales who later become the king George V, personally visited Zadar liqueur factory and on that occasion ordered a considerable quantity of this specialty. In 1999, Croatian National Tourist Office declared MARASCHINO on the list of authentic Croatian Souvenirs.

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

From Sibenik, depart with your fellow SeaDream guests for Trogir traveling along the Primosten Riviera. Situated on a small island, Trogir is squeezed between the mainland and the larger island of Ciovo and is served by a bridge. With the exception of green parks, the entire island is occupied by spectacular stone-houses, palaces, churches, monasteries, towers, and city walls. Once again on foot, visit the Cathedral of St. Lawrence. This 13th-century building is considered a fine example of sacral architecture in Croatia. Its unusual construction with three naves and three semicircular apses dominates town. The famed main portal was carved by local artist Radovan in the 13th century. Other fine buildings seen are the Town Loggia, the Town Hall, and the Cipiko Palace. After visiting the town of Trogir board your motor coach for the return drive back to Sibenik and your SeaDream yacht.

Notes This land adventure will not be offered on voyages calling to Trogir unless specifically requested. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

The Romantic charm, homemade cuisine and beautiful scenery will make the entire evening a very memorable and highly enjoyable one. Acquaint yourselves with a typical Dalmatian village, its inhabitants and traditions. Drive inland to the Primosten area to the small picturesque Village of Burni. On the way you will pass interesting landscapes and at the same time be impressed with the ingenuity of the people of this area, who have transformed this rocky terrain into an oasis of fertile, hospitable living. After visiting village homes (some of which are several hundred years old) your host dressed in a national costume will serve an authentic Croatian Dinner and entertain you with local songs and music to complete your enjoyment of this genuinely interesting land adventure. Town of Sibenik was founded by Croats more than a thousand years ago. The first records of it date from the year of 1066. Sibenik has an important place in the Croatian construction heritage by well-preserved historical core of the town and numerous architectural accomplishments of the monument category. It is characteristic by its ancient fortresses surrounding it and by its monumental gothic – renaissance Cathedral of St. Jacob, as well as narrow streets so called «kalas», numerous churches «scattered» around this town and its surroundings. Your walking adventure includes a guided discovery through the old part of the town where you will visit the finest sites including the Cathedral of St. Jacob one of the finest sacral monuments in Dalmatia, you will see from outside the City Hall, the Baroque Orthodox Church, as well as the historic nucleus with its stone streets, commercial and crafts center. You will have experienced a great overview of the villages, the culture and authentic dinner served in your new friend’s village home!

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

Notes Embarkation Information
We regret that in order to perform the necessary maintenance, the yacht cannot accept guests prior to the scheduled 2 pm embarkation time.
Travel Documents
All guests must be in possession of a valid passport, necessary visas and health documents as required by all countries visited. These travel documents are the responsibility of the individual guest.

Since Venice began there have always been gondoliers. By the 11th century most were in private service with
patrician families.
There were about 10,000 gondoliers in Venice in the 16th century, and today there are fewer than 400. Great
skill is required to steer
a boat through the narrow canals of Venice.
Each gondola is 36 feet long, 4 feet wide and weighs 1,100 pounds. A gondolier serves a 10-year
apprenticeship under a padrone
before getting his own permit. A licensee must be native-born, and, since new licenses are not issued, must
wait until a colleague
gives up a license before getting his own. Their union offers free courses in foreign languages, art history and
the history of Venice,
but the gondoliers are not given singing lessons - every Italian seems to have a natural talent for song.
Join us for a romantic tour through the canals of Venice. Riding four per gondola, you will traverse the smaller,
less trafficked canals,
enjoying the soft lights and balconied waterfront homes, and be serenaded as you glide along.
Since Venice began there have always been gondoliers. By the 11th century most were in private service with
patrician families.
There were about 10,000 gondoliers in Venice in the 16th century, and today there are fewer than 400. Great
skill is required to steer
a boat through the narrow canals of Venice.
Each gondola is 36 feet long, 4 feet wide and weighs 1,100 pounds. A gondolier serves a 10-year
apprenticeship under a padrone
before getting his own permit. A licensee must be native-born, and, since new licenses are not issued, must
wait until a colleague
gives up a license before getting his own. Their union offers free courses in foreign languages, art history and
the history of Venice,
but the gondoliers are not given singing lessons - every Italian seems to have a natural talent for song.
Join us for a romantic tour through the canals of Venice. Riding four per gondola, you will traverse the smaller,
less trafficked canals,
enjoying the soft lights and balconied waterfront homes, and be serenaded as you glide along.

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity.
This program is booked
onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to avoid disappointment. All
adventures and
prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. The price is subject to
increase based on the
rapidly rising exchange rate between the Euro to the US Dollar. Not all of the land adventures shown will be
offered on all voyages
and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard

Travel by small motor launch from your SeaDream yacht past Tronchetto Island, before entering the renowned
Grand Canal at
Piazzale Roma. You will soon discover that there is nowhere on earth like Venice, not even the Venetian in
Las Vegas comes close
to the "real thing." An English-speaking guide will provide enriching insight into the great history and beauty of
the city's main water
thoroughfare as you slowly cruise along the many historical buildings.
The list of fascinating palaces, bridges and churches along this fabled route is lengthy. Among them is
Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, now
the Peggy Guggenheim Museum. Here you'll stop for an approximate one and a half hour guided walk (in small
groups of 15 guests)
of the museum's priceless collection of modern art, noted as the finest of its kind in Italy. After this visit,
continue your sightseeing by
private motor launch and return to the SeaDream pier via Canale della Giudecca.

Notes This adventure includes about 1.5 hours of walking in the museum. Please wear comfortable walking shoes. A
minimum participation
is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and this trip is limited to only 40 guests.
This program is booked onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to
avoid disappointment.
All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. The
price is subject to
increase based on the rapidly rising exchange rate between the Euro to the US Dollar. Not all of the land
adventures shown will be
offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be
published onboard.

Grand structures emerge from busy canals - imposing, eccentric, and mysterious- capturing our imagination.
The palaces of
Venice! The history of great and powerful families and the opulence that characterized their lifestyles remain
alive within their walls.
Take this opportunity to visit two of the finest palaces in Venice and admire their peculiar architecture and lavish
interiors.
Traversing the canals by private motor launch, head first to Piazzo Pisani Moretta, one of the finest examples of
late Gothic
architecture. Venice's major artists, including Piazzetta and Tiepolo, decorated the interior. It was here in the
great reception hall
celebrated for its Murano mirrors and chandeliers that Paolo Veronese did his "Family of Darius".
Palazzo Querini-Stampalia is of Renaissance construction. The residence of the Querini family, it was home to
the Patriarch of
Venice. Today it houses an outstanding library and museum. More than 400 paintings and works of art attest
to the artistic passion
of the Venetians. Various rooms still have original 18th century furnishings.
At the end of your visit, return to the yacht via small motor launch.

Notes This adventure includes about 2.5 hours of walking in the palaces! Please wear comfortable walking shoes!
Should either of the
palaces be closed for another function a palace of equal splendor will be visited. A minimum participation is
required to operate all
Yachting Land Adventures and this trip is limited to only 40 guests.
This program is booked onboard only so please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to
avoid disappointment.
All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. The
price is subject to
increase based on the rapidly rising exchange rate between the Euro to the US Dollar. Not all of the land
adventures shown will be
offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be
published onboard.